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Is this how a dispute at a South Jersey water-ice shop turned into a double killing?

A witness tells police she'll testify against the suspect despite being afraid for her safety.

 

Fallen South Jersey officer Bobby Shisler honored in massive service at Rowan University

Friends, family and supporters of the Deptford Township Police Department gathered to honor the 27-year-old and his sacrifice to the community.

 

Indictment brings sex charges against alleged Bass River kidnapper

Indictment alleges man used threats and violence to hold a woman captive in remote Pinelands town

 

Martha Stewart's childhood home in North Jersey listed at $599,900. Take a look inside

Martha Stewart moved into the home in 1954 at age 3.The home cost $7,500 at the time. The asking price in 2023 is slightly less than $600,000.

 

In a switch, NJ's Senate president gets far more detailed about campaign expenses

NorthJersey.com had reported that in past accounts, Nicholas Scutari failed to provide details about vendors he used. Now he provides those details.

 

This new federal court ruling essentially halts NJ's concealed weapons carry restrictions

A federal judge ruled that parts of New Jersey's gun reform legislation that limited where concealed weapons could be carried went "too far."

 

Traffic accident ends 61-year career of Mary Jane Mullen at Lenape High School

Donors to a GoFundMe initially combined contributions with hopes for a quick recovery for Mary Jane Mullen, a beloved staffer at Lenape High School.

 

You'll be entitled to more information from telemarketers. What NJ's 'Seinfeld' law says

Yes, it's nicknamed the "Seinfeld bill" in a nod to the iconic 1990s sitcom. Here's why.

 

Racial disparities in health access and outcomes remain 'embedded' in NJ, report finds.

From worse maternal outcomes to the impact of COVID and lower safety grades for hospitals that serve minority communities, the disparities linger.

 

Was NJ Supreme Court nomination a rare moment of bipartisan governance? | Stile

Michael Noriega's nomination to sit on the New Jersey Supreme Court was a rare moment in Trenton — bipartisan governance worked.

 

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